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ARGUMENTUM AD PINOCCHIO Heroism cant exist in a fated world FATTALISM 1 The doctrine that all events are predetermined by fate and are therefore unalterable 2 Acceptance of the belief that all events are predetermined and inevitable Role of Fate in Virgils Aeneid 1 Jupiter governs the events of men 1320-329 2 Aeneas tells the Romans that fate has promised their settlement in Latium 1286- 287 3 Jupiter tells Venus that the Romans fate is firm 1358-366 4 Dido cant help but fall in love with Aeneas 1995-1004 5 Aeneas tells Dido that the fall of Troy was fated 275-79 6 When Aeneas wanted to kill Helen for Troys destruction Venus argues that its not her fault instead blame the gods relentlessness 2812-816 7 Aeneas declares that fate took his wife away 2994995 8 Cruesa appears to Aeneas in a vision telling him to avoid sorrow for this could never come to pass without gods decree 21046-50 9 A prophet tells Aeneas that the king of gods allot the fatesrevolving every happening 3485-87 10 Venus says that she is ruled by fates 4145-147 11 Aeneas tells Dido that fate controls his life 4460-70 12 Aeneas says that he has no free will 4491-92 13 When Dido tries to persuade Aeneas to stay Fate seals his ears 4603-06 14 Nisus would have won the first prize by his merit had not malicious Fortune hampered him 5469-70 15 Sibyl tells Palinorus that prayer cant turns aside the gods decrees 6495-496 16 King Latinus declares that heaven will not let me wed my daughter to any husband from our nations 7351-55 17 Juno knows that she cant stop Aeneas from reigning in Latium because the

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